Ferne McCann shows off growing baby bump in mini dress on day out with fiance and daughter
FERNE McCann has given fans a glimpse of her blooming baby bump while out with her fiancé Lorri Haines and daughter Sunday.
The First Time Mum star, 32, was spotted with her little family in central London and she looked simply glowing.
Ferne, who confirmed her pregnancy last month, showed off her growing tummy in a figure-hugging mini dress.
She kept the chill off with a cream blazer and accessorised with suede boots, an oversized pair of sunglasses and green Chanel bag.
Ferne held hands with five-year-old Sunday, who was dressed in sweet leopard print coords and a denim jacket.
The former Towie star shares her daughter with her ex Arthur Collins, who is serving a 20-year jail sentence for carrying out an acid attack.
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Lorri, who will become Sunday's stepdad when he marries Ferne, was clutching the youngster's other hand.
The businessman proposed to Ferne in July 2022 and they began trying for a baby soon after.
A fortnight ago, Ferne did however reveal they had suffered a miscarriage early into a pregnancy.
The star fought back tears as she recalled the sad event during her reality series Ferne McCann: First Time Mum.
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She told the cameras: "I was five weeks and I started bleeding. I was devastated."
The couple are now expecting again and were delighted to hear a healthy heartbeat at their first scan.
Ferne and Lorri have vowed to keep their unborn child's gender a secret, but that hasn't stopped Ferne from guessing.
In a recent episode of the ITVBe reality series, the expectant star admitted she has been suffering from migraines during her pregnancy.
Chatting to Lorri about her symptoms, she said: "The one thing that I've had is migraines, and I just spoke to my mum on FaceTime saying I can't remember ever getting migraines before.
"But she said to me, 'No you definitely did [with Sunday]', which leads me to think we're having a girl."
Lorri then joked: "A house full of women, I can't bloody wait."